IMH

Institute of Maritime History 
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The Institute of Maritime History (IMH) is a non-profit 501(c) 3 corporation dedicated to research, preservation, and education in nautical archaeology and maritime history.

 

PUBLICATIONS

get acrobatThe Institute of Maritime History (IMH) offers selected research publications and data for download at no charge. Documents are provided in PDF format. Adobe Acrobat is required to read them. Click here to download it.

download documentIMH Newsletter (945 KB) - The spring 2008 edition of the IMH Newsletter is available for download.
download documentFeOB Executive Summary (126 KB) - A quick overview of the FeOB project's preliminary report of August, 2006.
download documentFeOB Preliminary Report ( 3.1 MB) - An undisclosed envIRONment: Formation and Distribution of Iron-Oxidizing Bacteria in the Chesapeake Bay (Plaia, T., August, 2006). This preliminary reports details the progress and plans of the FeOB project in the Chesapeake Bay.
download documentAnnabella Report (16.9 MB) - This report covers the 1995 excavation of Annabella, a 19th-century coasting schooner, in Cape Neddick, Maine. The report includes hull and artifact descriptions and analyses, the coasting trade and the cordwood industry during the 19th century in the vicinity of southern Maine, and an analysis of documents that detail the history of Annabella.
download documentAnnabella Artifact Catalog (4.1 MB) - The full artifact catalog of the Annabella excavation.
download documentKingstown Harbour Shipwreck Interim Report (0.4 MB) - From December 10, 1997, to January 10, 1998, IMH conducted a detailed survey of a historic shipwreck in Kingstown Harbour, St. Vincent and the Grenadines. This report briefly summarizes the activities and findings of the survey team during the month-long period of examination.
download documentKingstown Harbour Shipwreck Artifact Catalog ( 3.9 MB) - The full artifact catalog of the Kingstown Harbour Shipwreck Survey.

 

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